Malaya Tribune, 31 October 1947

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  • 63 1 The Malaya Tribune 0 T HE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales Thai) Any Afternoon Paper In Malaya *ow printed simultaneously in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) £fi FA<;, 5l SINGAPORE.' FRIDAY, OCTOBER, 11, 1947 PRICE TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune London Agents: Messrs. Cohn Turner
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  • 272 1 (Tribune Staff Renorter) Rice looting in Singapore harbour is en ijjje cilne because of the stringent control of a wrlprnn I and enlaiged marine police force and their Ipeedroats. The ponderous lighters that are used to bring rice from the ships to the
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  • 375 1 (Tribune Staff Renorter) petrol rationing cut in the city's -'Save Dollar" campaign to help Britain in her present is n >- meeting with much success be- xis'ence of the blackmarket in petrol. mers ar e indifferent towards the camrol rationing reduction, as r is comparati
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  • 79 1 0 30 —Radio-equipped bj ai u-Fascist Peoples' luntcen today streets warning vice giuig whkn i or a series of j Kiuction cases in t Old murder f*n« I. ••off the .-trecus Cnefl Vt r ]^d- Press report Pi ing cases ana tn:; t-»ok place In I
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  • 177 1 Owr Renorter) 30 Work in the irt was sus- morning on the F'ltoi wspected small Malay accused. y othman b in Sidek, sai! to have come from 1 IrJ as produced on »und carrying on. a dagger. u>r Ahused had red c and
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  • 35 1 'Trilmno Staff Reporter/ At 1 p.m. yesterday, a of Chinese boarded a tongkang at North Boat Quay and stabbed a member of the crew in the back. The nian was removed to hospital.
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  • 40 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Shortly after one o'clock this morning, a gang of live Chinese, one of whom armed with a pistol, entered a house in Lorang Ah Soo and robbed a Hylam of $711 in cash and property.
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  • 34 1 Reuter. BRUSSELS Oct. 30:—A Belgian trade delegation will leave for Moscow on Nov. 15 to negotiate a commercial exchange agreement for which Belgium will receive wheat from Russia in exchange for iron.—Reuter.
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  • 37 1 Reuter. HATFIELD. Hertfordshire, Oct. 30: British railways were experimenting with radar to give trains an effective signal system in fog and adverse weather conditions, George Dow, London and Northeastern public relation* officer said here today—Reuter.
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  • 158 1 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 30 The J. Arthur Rank Organisation which has major control of ihc British motion picture Industry today suspended British star Hargaret Lockwood for revising to play the leading role =n th mody "Roses for her Pillow "Her decision breaks her contract which
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  • 191 1 Reuter. LONDON, Oct. 30. -The Parliamentary Secretary for the Colonies, Mr. Rees Williams, told the House of Commons today that he was satisfied that the maintenance of power of the Governor of the Fedeiated Malay States to make the order for banishment was necessaiy in
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  • 206 1 (Tribune Staff Renorter) A 37-year-old Australian ex-Red Cross Nurse, Mrs. Patricia Margaret Burns Cuming, fell to her death from the second floor of the Adelphi Hotel last night. Passers-by were horrified when they saw her hurtle through tlie air about 8.00 p.m. and hit the
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  • 284 1 Reuter. NEW DELHI, Oct. 30—Steel-hclmeted troops with boxes of grenades- cartridges, mortar-shells and everything needed for a small campaign were tonight waiting at Willingdon airfield. New Delhi to fly to Srinagar- mountain capital of Kashmir threatened by tribesmen from the Northwest
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  • 223 1 LONDON, Oct. 30.—Prime Minister Clement AUlee rejected a suggestion in the House of Commons today that he should' receive a deputation of Anglo -Burmans from Burma. Replying to a question by Sir Waldron Smithers. Conservative- Mr. Attlee said that in 1944 by a
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  • 189 1  -  (By K.O. If a daring promoter comes forw.ir;! David Kui Kong Young. th e greatest Chinese fu?h!er ot aH time, will be seen in action in in the near future. David Is now in Manila where he la due to m eet Clever
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  • 30 1 ATHENS. Oct. 30—Guerrillas have Rained Control in Metsovon area near the Albanian Uorder after suffering heuvy losses in the last few days the I afternoon newspaper Vradynin re-
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  • 406 1 (Tribune StaO" Reporter) Kallang Airport needs well over $2-million to bring it up to its pre-war standard. This year's estimates for the rehabilitation was decided a' nearly half-a-million dollars, but the heavy cost of work and materials will have expended that nionev by
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  • 44 1 U.P. KLAMATH FALLS. Oregon. Oct. 30. —Goverror Earl Sr.ell ot Oregon (52), his immediate successor ar.d their pilot were killed On a hunting trip when their plane crashed ir. the srow covered mountains near Cali-fornia-Oregon border, highway patrol mer. reported today.. U.P.
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  • 30 1 U.P. Norwich, (Enpland), Oct. 30—A .state of emergency was declared -it Norwich Jail tod;*v while workman. <hr-ne;cd .id locks. Somebody took thr Warden's ma iter key.—U.P.
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  • 25 1 Reuter. Karachi, Oc :iO. Pakistan Army headquarters today stated in a communique tonight that no Pakis an troops had used in Kashmir.— Renter.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 160 2 (From Our Own Renter' IPOH. Oct. 30.-An elder y Chinese Chor* Kirn while travelling to Lenggorg to have his watch repaired, was attacs ed by three unknown Malays on i Morday. The ir cider* occurreo I at about 8 P.m.. that ■sven.ng.
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    • 725 2 NOTICES TRADING WITH THE ENEMY ORDINANCE No. 22 oi 1*39 CfSTOWAN OF PKOPFKTY PRO LA3«ATION Vi U <tf 1*45 SALE BY TENDER No. 46 The Custodian of Property, Singapore, invites tenders for :ne purchase of the following Commer 3 ton lorry Ergine No. FD5696. Ford V 8 Saloon Chassis orly,
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    • 709 2 SIR JOHN LAOY BAGNALL ACCOMMODATION JOHORE BAHRU 1 circle wanting comiortable acin or about Johore B&bru, full board. Please writ? Box No. A 430 M.T. Spore. X^TZIO^AL 209, Queen Street. Phone 2370 NEW SESSION COMMENCES NOVEMBER STH. Classes will be conducted in: Book-Keepirg and Accountancy Shorthand:— Theory. Speed ranging from
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 241 2 The Truth in Your Horoscope Your Real Life Told Free t Would you likj to know without any rost wliai the Stars indicate for you. some of your past experiences, your strong and weak points, etc? Here is your chance to tes* Free the skill of Pu"dit Taabore. Indias frost
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  • 379 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A JJL s JZi9? oaT °r living waf, tub funbamr mmj rrfx TV 1 v TROUBLES, DECLARED MR TA'I »T?w£! URGK D THE SINGAPORE RATE. ING YRSTmi%A% IA AT IT ANNUAL GENERAL MEET' r*>',yin rVJK ?-}\;™<o-OIERATE WITH OTHER BODIBF. T<) BRING DOWN COST
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  • 68 3 Brahmin vegetarian prisoners will receive daily a special diet of undcrmilled rice. 814 °zs. sugar 6 ozs. weekly; milk l n czs\ 4 times a week; legume 4 C7S daily; wheat 6 ozs. daily; rhce 1 12 ozs. daily, coconut oil 14 oz. daily: greer.
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  • 152 3 (Tribune Sh'ppin; Reporter) a triple tragedy occurred on board the Anj I>> 'axon Company oil tanker Lipton, on her maiden assignment in the Far East, shortly before she pui into Singapore a few day.; ago The Second Mate, s, Cadet Officer, an.! a pumpman had entered
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  • 204 3 Among the large cargo of foodstuffs brought by the Asphalion to Singapore was a parcel of 500 2-dozen bottles of quick frozen oysters consigned to a local firm. Other cargo was fruit, vegetables, including refrigerated South Australian celery. frozen mutton, lamb and beef, fresh mutton on
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  • 195 3 Fifty-three pupils of the Music Institution "Poorman" recently passea their music examinations in their respective grades, in accordance with the presented course of study at tlie conservatories of music in Vienna and Prague. Thp successful students are: Fifth Grade (Senior): Freda Paul, Irene Lira Eng Bee. Yap
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  • 50 3 (From Our Own TPOH OCt. 30.—An eW "jy rWse Chon* Kirn So., whi* to Lerggorc to have Swatch repaired. w«j attackedbv three urknown no wns dra?geri or to UW roa off his bicycle and severer, asS °The d three Malays were aimed with parangs and robbed cnoi.s $2.15.
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    • 176 3 l 0o Is IK RKO j n si ORE I clue, anal 5 ifowrt fj i 25 and 30 1 r.. p icith j i;r [|JJ{] I lewed loa! I C r ttea I a MM J I r* ii I Al Kitelv I n- I ir .o'it.it'r v -tIV
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    • 108 3 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEr:&»«i Calwetl Ami Y.a'H Jiaii Chat im th* Maniaf Raria' to Ga The liver should pour 2 pints of bOa juice into your bowels everyday. If this bile is not flowing freely, your food may not digest. It may just decay in the bowels. Then gas
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    • 842 3 Ij]]^^ SIT i At .ON. i V ACAiVf WANTKO ima»edlately Certificated chief officer (Ist or 2nd mat. una engineers (lot or 2nd clas&, totmotor ships (Diesel engine). Pitas.' apply personally with testimonials to Lam Tat Co.. 117, Market Street, Singapore. <8.089>. WAN IED experienced Metal Sprayer any nationality. Apply Boy.
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    • 582 3 ACt ;OifliVU>OAJ ION ONE DOUBLE TWO SINGLE unfurnished Bedrooms, lull or pari board vacant European without children 358 D. Dunearn Road (junction Bukit Timah Adam Road) call between 4 —7 p.m (8.G38). UNFURNISHED ROOM VACANT quiet home with or without boaiu near bus terminus. Apply 129. Loronjj J, Telo!: Kurau.
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    • 613 3 ONE second hand refrigei LtOI with new fin ling, unit guaranteed for another 4i/-> years $450/- or nearest. One RCA. 6 valve radio t* t $150 Phone *****. (8.691.) I'Utt SALE: Offers :ire Invited for the purchase <.f one oo HP. Rnston Horizontal Cold-Starting Die.se! Engine. This Engine has fern
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    • 547 3 AO LOT ■CO let. Doubts room available at Montrose House. 4, Kia Pong ROad. ICuala Lumpur. IWJ39). PETS ALSATIANS Great Dams Red Irish Setters —Borzois—Wire Haired Fax Terriers— Silky Terriers—Dal- > atians Si Bernard' —Persian Cats— >s. etc.—MAVFIELD KENNELS Boarding Kennels) i,39, Bast Coast nod, .Singapore. Telephone £2134--*****. t3C64S). MASSAGE
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  • 861 4 Advancing years make no Impression un tne eloquence ot Mr. unurchni. tie was at his best in the House Ot Commons on Tuesday when lie demanded a vote of "no confidence" in the Government on the grounds tnat it had failed to overcome 'he economic crisis. '"This
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  • 132 4 An Enumerator. Sir, When I and other Census Enumerators of my Division went Over to the Municipality on or about Sept. 26 to claim our Census payments, we were asked by our supervisor whether we would like to have an advance of $30/- or
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  • 69 4 Sir, In your issue of Oct. 21, under the article CO.L. Allowances it is noticed that you have intimated that Government servants are not satisfied with the 30% plus the $30 Allowance. I may inform you that the CO.L. Allowance shown by you is incorrect. Government servants are
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  • 2749 4 On Oct. 5, His Excellency the Governor-General made a broadcast on the new Federal Constitution which is to be imposed next year. The dominant theme of His Excellency's speech was that the new Constitution was the result of a compromise between the "rival claims"
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  • 257 4 Reuter. JERUSALEM —A novel ment in Arab poUticaSS to assist PalestmeArabstcS ter the Jewish effort io r 2* mum land acquisition /iT launched by the member-siates of th# Ari League. y^VJ dei Ghaffar Bey tne En£ special envoy 0 l th< ms£2 undertaKing the ttfk. Ghaflar
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  • 46 5 pprjC tcr) V\ hat might .viH i lisastrouf me a few presence :tor who r:< m a the rmg roup of elderly n< l to r»c mediately issue an<i itei took the boy re ras found nt lan i" by tel.
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  • 154 5 rom Our Own Renorter) Tuesday's meeting of the Perak resided over by Mr. R. H. WellerPerak, the members were told Leng OBE., JP- Malayan Union Central Welfare Council >f 51,000 as a donation to the Taiping and another $300 for the Children's ;> ective on
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  • 468 5 PC MAVr (*rom Our Own Reporter) nf S 0C 30 1 view trough the darkest of m 9 o ov i su^esti on of the drastic application h **f t you, sir, foreshadowed as a result of UlB needless t 0 dwell on what
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  • 98 5 Reuter. LONDON, Oct. 29. The British Commonwealth occupation Fon es in Japan have selected a rar> Japanese gold lacquer box which took 10 years to make and is 150 years old, as a wedding gift to Princess Elizabeth. It is to be flown here by
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  • 77 5 The following have been registered as Tiade Unions under the provision of Section 10 of the Trade Unions Ordinance: Singapore Cheohern Kimkuay Hiangswa Union 15, Carpenter Street, Singapore Secretary Lee Peng Huang; Lian Kung Shock Chien Workers' Union, 7, Emerald Hill Road, Singapore Secretary Tan Joke
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  • 81 5 During the week ended the October 18, 1947, there was a general decrease in price of ail bua one of the eighteen essential commoditis under close observation. The only item showing an increase was imnorted potatoes. Fowls, pork, fish fresh and dried and sugar
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  • 66 5 The two major Malayan industries, rubber and in, will be represented at the Canadian International Trade Fair to be held in Toronto !rom May 31 to Jun.--12. 1948. by the All-Malayan Chinese Mining Associa ion and the Rubber Growers' Association, London. Among the exhibits of
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  • 433 5 From Our Own Reporter KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. 30.—When Ee Ngin Horg, a Chinese, was charged at the Selangor Assizes this mornirg on four counts of abductior. robbery ar. d criminal intimidation it was revealed that two of his alleged kidnap victims have r ot been seer,
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  • 123 5 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 30. Ihe conference between Pandit Nehru and Mohammed All Jinnah on the clash in Kashmir is now expected to take place on Saturday at Lahore. M. Philip Noel Baker. Minister for Commonwealth Relations, stated in the House of Commons today. It was to have taken
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  • 597 5 (From Our Own Reporter) MALACCA, Oct. 29. Th's is a perfectly plain case of exU rtion. it differs in one respect from the normal round ol sue.i cases id that you used your position as officers of a traga union b >dy tor the purpose cf
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    • 68 5 1 enjoy them best |H la of air know you bet I l.'kt them. \m WyV« the coolest smoke N \liM IrK an< l impurity. Result X *«cco at its very 7 NSll *t." "Tbey never make one s k VEm. month fed dry. That's what appeals to me." /jpts*
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    • 178 5 FOR BEST SELECTION OF MUSIC CALL AT R|W Cafe Restaurant t|J You can be Assurrd id liw Of Superiority Iwl JmW In European ard MS raw Chinese Dishes km IN BOUNDS TO W§ PERSONNEL tf) BJv FOR MEALS /EJ Popular Rendezvous After The Midnight Show 35» 356 6 358.N0RTH BR1D6E
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  • 272 6 (Tribune Staff Renorter) KUALA LUMPUR. Sixty thousand picas jarrah sleepers are on their way to Malaya and iheir arrival soon will play an important role in expediting the rehabilitation of rail-lines wrecked during war-time Malaya. The arrival of these jarrah sleepers is unique in that
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  • 166 6 i From Our Own Report 1 Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 30. —Gen era! S.r Neil Ritchie. Command* er-in-Chief, FARELF. arrived by plane from Singapore today to attend the big Malaya Comand Combined Operation Exercises which commenced this morning, and will continue for hree days. Major-General Redman,
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  • 463 6 (From Our Own Reporter) MALACCA Oct. 29. -On tnj orders issued by the Ac ing Commissioner of Road Transport Malayan Union. Mr. J. P. Draper, to the Malacca-Singapore Coach Company. Ltd., Malacca, the coach service between these two places > t° go off the
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  • 66 6 fplcm Our Owr Reporter) Penang, Oct. 30. Johari bin Dagang who war, convicted in the District Court on a theft-m a dwelling charge was found La haw ltf prevcus onvictions obi* dlacred»t. The 'net Judge, Mr. C. P. NCWtOU, .tenced him to 18 montlW r.s and
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  • 132 6 fFrcm Ovr Own Reporter) IPOH. Oct. 30.—The occurred or. Weanfirdav at ei resider-ce in Kamppr of Mrs. Teh Kian Tat, n»ew Tan Sem Neo, at the age of 63. Mrs. Teh had be?n ailing for some time after her return from England and Australia where
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  • 517 6 The Director of Education, Singapore, Mi. .j. il. Neilson, was criticised by Mr. CC. Tan at the Advisory Council yesterday for pel Slating In foisting his policy of lowe'ing the standard of English education in this colony despite the fad that the Officer AdministerIng the G<-\arnment
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  • 101 6 Among the wedding gifts from Malaya be sent to London on the occasion of the marriage of Her Royal Highres; Pt inees3 Elizabeth and Lieut. Philip Mountbatten on November 20 ere an ivory casket and two exquisitely designed Malay costumes which are-the gifts of Their Highnesses the Sultans
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  • 100 6 Contributions to he Dollar Fluid for trie Malayan Unions wedding gift to H.R.H. the Princess Blitabetn have begun to come in from all parts Of the Union. Amongst those received :s a donation irom the staff of the Sunge» BulOh Leper Set lenient. Many prominent business
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  • 29 6 The Deepavali which is a public holiday, will be ot» ved in Singapore en Tuesday lltb November 1917. and net Wednesday 12th November, as previously notified.
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  • 104 6 Tin Liberty Musical and Dnuaat»c Assoc. ation will celebrate their Second Anniversary with a Dinner and Dance Party at the reside".p <•!' their Patron, Mr. Choo Lye Huat, No. 11 Martin Road, Sing ipore, tomorrow (Nov. 1). Music will be rendered by the 1 RU mbers
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    • 182 6 AMERICA HAS THE but CHINA H AS THE LADY a CHUNGKING! DEATHi The ULTRA-BEST PICTURE of the year You'll be eonvinc- ALL MALAYA k MIDNIGHT PREMIERE! t|| TONIGHT and TOMORROW J|i i Inthu&ia. I icallj received all I over the world? w l\ Souths of 16 Republics N participate in
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  • 222 7  -  (By K.O. fMTht/ii'!» -A ng S' tlle f poh Sikh bantamweight who nn'««nAv 2 l 16 Hap py World Covered Stadium d n Sin'.'m a pleasant surprise when he arriv- Q i.i hiiuapm-o josterd&y morning Waiting for him in the Post
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  • 313 7 Singapore Asiatics 18 pts.: Combined Colleges 0. In a fast but scrappy game oi rugby yesterday, the Singapore As.at>cs defeated the Combined Colleges by lfl pom s to n:i oh trie Medical College Union s n i v r* d The
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  • 112 7 With Singapore's first Hockey League starting tomorrow, keen and hatd fought games should be witnessed on the Padang, where the Ceylon Sports Club meet the Army, ahd at the Police ground in Thompson Road, where the Singapore Chinese Recieation Club clash with the Indian Association. The
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  • 67 7 Reuter. Birmingham, Oct. 29. John Cobb, holder of the world's la no speed record has had to give Up motoring because of the cancella ion of Britain's basic petrol ration, it was disclosed when re lunched here today with the workers who made the car on
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  • 218 7 The Singapore defeated the Johore Crick, i Club a' hockey by three goals to one at the Tftomson Read J .:v!C? grounds yesterday. All fottr goals were scored in ;h first half of the game. Play was Scrappy, but b;:ghtened up towards tne final stages.
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  • 28 7 His.i Watei: 11.05 a.m. 9ft 4 in. 11.54 p.m. 0 ft. 4 in. Low Water: 5.05 a.m. 2 ft. 7 in. f>.24 p.m. 8 n.
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  • 238 7 As part of the drive to swell the Princes Elizabeth Wedding Celebration. Fund, arrangements have beer, made for a football match to be played at the Ja an Besar Stadium or 9th November at 5 p.m. between the S.A.f.a. and Selai gor.
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  • 347 7 Ir. a fast aid thrilling Rame played at the Raffles College around yesterday, the Singapore Harlequins scored a creditable 4—l victory over the College team. Starting off in a furious pace, the winters obtained three goals ir. the first half ard netted
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  • 195 7 Reuter. A splendid unfinished 157 by Amarnath, skipper of In lia's Test xi now touring Australia, enable*.; the tourists to recover a disastrous si art against Victoria yesterday when they had lost three wicke s without a run on the board. This is incidentally Amamath's
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  • 43 7 The Lien Hwa (Urited Ch nese) soccer team and officials, whose Dakota ir. which they were travelling to Bangkok wag forced to return t 0 Singapore because of engire troubie, left Kalang: air port at 11.30 a.m.. yesterday.
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  • 98 7 The Paramour t Sports Club will meet the R.A.F. Chargi tM.T.) at football today at the Jalan Besar Stadium, kick-off at 5.J5 p.m. sharp. The Paramount Sports Club team Will be fleeted from the foUowirg: Wai Mun, Wit Seng Gee. Thonrr chiat, noon Leoi g, Eng Siang,
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  • 58 7 The following will play for the Singapore Clarke Rather:, in a hockey match against the R.A.F. at Seieta" tomorrow at 5 p.m.: Low Hock Chye, a. Jareer, Seva Singh, r. Sirgh, H. Rodrigues, N. Taha, J. de Souza, W. Galistan. Mohan Sir gh. O. Rczario, G-
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  • 94 7 The following have been seicted to represent tin- Red Rotket B.P. in a letnrn friendly badminton match against tlie 8.0.DC.A. Juniors. The tia)i:c, romtottng oi four sinpies &z thr<'.. doul let v.il! b" played at 177-B, Haijr Road, tomorrow at 3.30 p.m. Players and supporters are requested
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  • 484 8 Commons Verdict: "Deserves To Be Severely Punished" CARRY ALLIGHAN EXPELLED FROM PARLIAMENT Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 30—The British House of Commons tonight found Labour Member of Parliament and wellknown journalist Garry Allighan guilty of dishonourable conduct,'which deserved to be severely punished" for "corruptly accepting
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  • 144 8 (From Our Owr Reporter) fefcrtfeiMßAW, Oc 30. A case which has created considerable interest locally came up for hear_ ing on Wednesday when Sergeant Arthur Eastwood, a British soldier attached to the 24th Company. R.A.S.C. was prod need before the Seremban Magistrate. Tunku Hussein, on a
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  • 266 8 At the annual genera] meeting of the Boon Yew Association the following Gentlemen were elected as uffii elearers lor the vea.r 1948. PATRONS: Messrs. Qoh Lye Or 1 Chua Yew Chiang, film An Kow, Sng Siak Hwee, Chua Tai Tian ..nd L, c Swee
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  • 153 8 There has been a change the S-C.R.C. hockey eleven to meet the Medical College Urion this ever ing at the college ground. The following will rePresent the Chinese: Yee Cheok Wah; Wee Chong Ghee, Cheong Thiam Slew; Dr. Org Fwee Law, Goh Chin Chye. Gar. Kee
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  • 175 8 (By Our Racing Reporter). Penang. Oct. 30.—Sustained heavy r ain caused the races fixed for today, the third day of the Penang Turf Club's October Mee'ing to be called off. The card scheduled for today with the addition of two divisions of Class I horses will
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  • 186 8 I Tribune Btaff Reporter) ECU ALA LUMPUR, Oct. 29 The P.W D. Technical Services Association of Selangor could not have sent a dHesration to the PanMalayan P W P Technical Services Coherence held in Tpoh on Sunday without violating its rules" declared Ifr. X
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  • 121 8 In a badminton match at the A.A.TJ. court last week end, the A.A.U. beat the Swift B.P. by MX game to one. Results AAU first:-~ SINGLES: Miss Org Siew Eng heat Miss Rase Chung 11—0, 11—1; Miss Rosalind Lee beat Miss Mary Voon 11—5, 11—4; M
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  • 117 8 Kren football was witnessed at Bras Basah Road yesterday when the St.. Joseph's Institution boys beat tho Malaya Cup Veterans by two goals to nil. The Veterans were handicapped in that they played with a man short throughout the game. After a scoreless first half,
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  • 56 8 Reuter. LONDON. Oct 30:—The British Cabinet is n 0 \v <on .iderin- to what extent it can meet the desires of India and Pakistan to have British senior officers and technicians In their trmed forces after th e termination of Supreme Headquarters at the end of the year,
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  • 243 8 (From Our Owe Reporter; SniAvVAN, Oct. 30. Kho; Phang Hua, the no orious "o ly man' who was sentenced to 18 months' r.i. for at empting to outrage the modesty of a woman, again appeared before the District Judge Mx. C. P. Newton, on ano
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  • 99 8 The following members were elected office-bearers of the above party for the year ending 30th April. 1948: Piesident: Mr. Phua Chee Khim; Vice-Presidents: Messrs. Tav Hee Tong and Yong Chin Hin; Hon. Secretary: Mr. Tan Peng Koon; Hon. Auditor: Mr. Larry Lee; Hon. Treasurer: Miss Bessie
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  • 60 8 The following will represent the Ceylon Sports Culb again it the Army XI in the hist Hockey League Match tomorrow at f> 15 p.m. on the S.R.C. ground V. X. Piilay. Mahadevan. A. Ponnampalam. V. John. E. Doraisamy, C. Thurasingam, V. J. Dass, Thlllagaretnam, S. Kulasingam, W. Ponniah
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  • 26 8 Sr>r Y;r: P ram -.-i R.A P I Stadium I HOCI-'r S.C C. vs. p,.' Y.M.C.A. vs. spr N»B S.CR.C. v, Lim Green. M
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  • 127 8 'Frcm Oar Owr R eDOr IPOH Oct. ia.d o: bis j Police some t; lne last" 16-year-old Chinese. che--'?» Hong, v.as appreherded'S hawking vith-. I licence. Whilo be;. the Police Station L r eluded his captor? Last Fridrn- Kim Hon? ro» v.. bicycle wi-hom
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 68 8 TODAY'S 1 \y EATHER j I REPORT j Partly cloudy with occasional Showers and light rain during afternoon; only thundery showers during night dull to-morrow morning. Wind light south-westerly; gusty during showers tonight. Sunset 1820 hrs sunrise 0613 hrs Moonrise 1943 his., moonset: 0805 hrs Max. temp: 89 degrees; minimum
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